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    Quote Originally Posted by allodial View Post
    'practicing medicine". As to what is meant by "the government" that is subject to interpretation no doubt.
    Steve Cooksey, a diabetic blogger from Stanley, N.C., is the target of the North Carolina Board of Dietetics/Nutrition’s censorship. Three years ago, Steve—then a chronically ill, obese couch potato—was rushed to intensive care in a near coma. He was diagnosed with Type II diabetes and told that he would be dependent on insulin and other drugs for life. When he was discharged four days later, he resolved to regain control of his health.

    paleo-4th-opinion.pdf

    Inasmuch as plaintiff was not subjected to any actual or imminent enforcement of the Act, he lacks Article III standing. . . . Clearly, voluntarily removing parts of one’s website in response to an inquiry from a state licensing board is not a sufficient injury to invoke Article III standing.

    Legal Definition of Standing
    Last edited by Chex; 11-04-14 at 03:46 AM.

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